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How To Use Fatigability In A Sentence

  • Their courage, strength and indefatigability.
  • * Seeing as this had to be conveyed to Saddam via a translator, using the word indefatigability was a bit dangerous, wasnt it? What's Going On
  • However, I remain an undimmed admirer of the indefatigability of both noble Lords, even though I disagree with them more often than I agree.
  • Later, when the East End came under bombardment during the blitz, the courage of its people came to symbolise British indefatigability. How power, money and art are shifting to the East End
  • In addition, 17 patients had excessive fatigability or exercise intolerance and several children had abnormal physical exam findings including six with facial dysmorphism, four with microcephaly, four with macrocephaly, and five with growth retardation. David Kirby: NEW STUDY - "Mitochondrial Autism" is Real; Vaccine Triggers Cannot Be Ruled Out
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  • Yet somehow by the end, there's room for forgiveness and hope and and endorsement of the indefatigability of the human spirit.
  • In addition, 17 patients had excessive fatigability or exercise intolerance and several children had abnormal physical exam findings including six with facial dysmorphism, four with microcephaly, four with macrocephaly, and five with growth retardation. David Kirby: NEW STUDY - "Mitochondrial Autism" is Real; Vaccine Triggers Cannot Be Ruled Out
  • To write well about history you do not need a Ph.D., just a few rare but accessible qualities: insatiable curiosity, critical intellect, disciplined imagination, indefatigability in the pursuit of truth and a slightly weird vocation for trying to get to know dead people by studying the sources they have left us. Faulty Navigators
  • If it is indefatigability you are after, try Sky's Super League, where commentators Eddie and Stevo never tire of extending metaphors beyond breaking point. Women's sporting emancipation could use a famous hot dog or two
  • At this time , the gastrointestinal manifestations, together with extreme weakness and fatigability, are the major symptoms.
  • Whatever else you made of him, when it came to delivering sustained barrages of political invective, you had to salute his indefatigability.
  • He hisses at him for being a "banker" (sounds like wanker, get it?) and pulls him up for using the term interlocutor twice (this from the man who brought you indefatigability). Archive 2009-01-01
  • Endotoxemia and sepsis also induce mitochondrial dysfunction, sarcolemmal injury, and weakness and fatigability of the diaphragm.
  • Yes the moniker "entrepreneur" connotes innovation and indefatigability. Wake-Up Call For Newly Hatched Entrepreneurs
  • Despite their indefatigability in itemizing the rhetorical moves, the ancients stopped short of so antihumanist a line. BREAKFAST WITH SOCRATES
  • Dr. Gregory says, "As an administrator, he was unapproached in sagacity, aptitude, personal influence, and indefatigability ... his character was spotless. Great Britain and Her Queen
  • Strong, proud and human – no flipper for her, though her feet are draped with seaweed – this mermaid's jaw suggests the same patient indefatigability as that of the town she symbolises. Folkestone Triennial – review
  • The originality, the indefatigability, the uncanny sense of self-promotion, the converting of art into sensibility, put him, it seems to me, into the most rarefied circle.
  • But, even then, in that moment of seeming frustration, Durkin's subterranean yet terrible pertinaciousness, his unparaded bull-dog indefatigability, glowed and burned at its brightest. Phantom Wires A Novel
  • Lactic acid (LA) is the main metabolite product of muscle exercise; it is an important sign to evaluate the fatigability of an organism.

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